An Overview of Animal Farm By: Erin, Will, Terrell, and Keila By: Erin, Will, Terrell, and Keila.

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An Overview of Animal Farm By: Erin, Will, Terrell, and Keila By: Erin, Will, Terrell, and Keila

Mollie Mollie is a confident self-centered horse in the book. She is very proud of herself and often gets out of the work. She ends up leaving the farm to be with humans. Mollie represents the people who went with the fad for a while and didn’t do anything, but then ends up going back to how it was before. They liked how things used to be and they were very comfortable with their old life styles.

Snowball Snowball is a hardworking pig. He had a lot of great ideas for the farm and he didn’t get along with Napoleon after awhile. He did think more about the other animals and the well being of the farm, but he also went along with the special treatments for pigs. Snowball is a hardworking pig. He had a lot of great ideas for the farm and he didn’t get along with Napoleon after awhile. He did think more about the other animals and the well being of the farm, but he also went along with the special treatments for pigs. “He was described by Alfred Kazin as ‘the most brilliant, the most high-minded, the most cultivated of the Russian Communists’” (Leon Trotsky). “Because of a power struggle with Joseph Stalin in the 1920s, Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party and deported from the Soviet Union.” (“Leon Trotsky”). “He was described by Alfred Kazin as ‘the most brilliant, the most high-minded, the most cultivated of the Russian Communists’” (Leon Trotsky). “Because of a power struggle with Joseph Stalin in the 1920s, Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party and deported from the Soviet Union.” (“Leon Trotsky”).Joseph Stalin Communist PartyJoseph Stalin Communist Party

Old Major Old Major had a dream, a dream where all animals are equal and work together to run a farm and call it their own, but when Old Major died the dream went astray. When Old Major died his fellow pigs took his place and began to put the dream into action. Everything was going good, but each and every day the pigs slowly became more and more power hungry. Old Major had a dream, a dream where all animals are equal and work together to run a farm and call it their own, but when Old Major died the dream went astray. When Old Major died his fellow pigs took his place and began to put the dream into action. Everything was going good, but each and every day the pigs slowly became more and more power hungry. Old Major represents Karl Marx. Karl Marx had an idea of Marxism. Marxism is the political, economic, and social principles and policies advocated by Karl Marx. Old Major had such a great idea, but when the other pigs took over everything the idea went wrong causing all animals to not be equal. Old Major represents Karl Marx. Karl Marx had an idea of Marxism. Marxism is the political, economic, and social principles and policies advocated by Karl Marx. Old Major had such a great idea, but when the other pigs took over everything the idea went wrong causing all animals to not be equal.

Boxer Boxer is a strong and lively horse who tries his hardest with his motto “I will work harder.” and “ Napoleon is always right.” Physically Boxer is the strongest animal out of all the animals living at Animal Farm, but by choosing not to think outside the box the leaders still have an extreme power over the animals. Boxer is a strong and lively horse who tries his hardest with his motto “I will work harder.” and “ Napoleon is always right.” Physically Boxer is the strongest animal out of all the animals living at Animal Farm, but by choosing not to think outside the box the leaders still have an extreme power over the animals. Boxer represents the average worker. They work hard and over time, yet they are underpaid and treated with disrespect. At any time all the workers could unite and overthrow the leaders and cause a rebellion. Boxer represents the average worker. They work hard and over time, yet they are underpaid and treated with disrespect. At any time all the workers could unite and overthrow the leaders and cause a rebellion.

Napoleon Napoleon is a powerful and greedy pig. He is a harsh and cruel leader. All he does is think about himself and the other pigs not concerned at all about the welfare of the others. He betrayed his friend Snowball. Napoleon is a powerful and greedy pig. He is a harsh and cruel leader. All he does is think about himself and the other pigs not concerned at all about the welfare of the others. He betrayed his friend Snowball. Napoleon represents Stalin because like napoleon, Stalin was a powerful and greedy man. Stalin killed many of his own people. Stalin betrayed Trotsky who represents Snowball. Napoleon represents Stalin because like napoleon, Stalin was a powerful and greedy man. Stalin killed many of his own people. Stalin betrayed Trotsky who represents Snowball.

Squealer Squealer is Napoleon's right hand man. Everything Napoleon does, good or bad, and twists the truth to make it look better. Squealer spreads Napoleon’s propaganda. Squealer is Napoleon's right hand man. Everything Napoleon does, good or bad, and twists the truth to make it look better. Squealer spreads Napoleon’s propaganda. Squealer represents a person who is like a campaign manager. He is a representative for Stalin. He is not a specific person in real life. Squealer represents a person who is like a campaign manager. He is a representative for Stalin. He is not a specific person in real life.

Dogs The dogs guard Napoleon day and night to ensure that no harm comes upon him. The dogs are vicious causing all the animals to be afraid and keep their mouths shut! The dogs guard Napoleon day and night to ensure that no harm comes upon him. The dogs are vicious causing all the animals to be afraid and keep their mouths shut! The dogs represent Stalin’s army. He had a strong and powerful army to keep him protected. Stalin took kids from families and raised them himself as an army. The dogs represent Stalin’s army. He had a strong and powerful army to keep him protected. Stalin took kids from families and raised them himself as an army.

Mr. Jones Mr. Jones is a drunken farmer who doesn’t take care of the animals on the farm and other responsibilities. He treats his animals harshly. The animals became angry with Jones and rebelled against him and drove him off the farm. Mr. Jones represents Tsar Nicholas 2nd. Tsar Nicholas the 2nd is the leader ousted in the Russian Revolution.

George Orwell Born in India in1903 (“Eric Blair”) He died 1950 (“Eric Blair”) “ “Orwell was born into a lower- middle-class family that struggled to provide him with an education” (“Eric Blair”) H His real name was Eric Blair When he was a year old they went back to England When he was 8 he went to boarding school which filled his memory with bad memories of beatings. His growing belief socialism led Orwell to become politically active. He died of Tuberculosis at age 47.

Background Info. His book was inspired by real events (Animal Farm) His book was inspired by real events (Animal Farm) The book uses animals to represent real characters in real life and events in Animal Farm represent things that happened in real life. The book uses animals to represent real characters in real life and events in Animal Farm represent things that happened in real life. Animal Farm was very symbolic. For example the wind mill represents how Stalin and his posse were only working towards what they wanted for themselves while the other important things in life became unimportant. Animal Farm was very symbolic. For example the wind mill represents how Stalin and his posse were only working towards what they wanted for themselves while the other important things in life became unimportant.

Works Cited “Leon Trotsky”. Wikipedia. “Leon Trotsky”. Wikipedia. 4 November November "Blair, Eric (Arthur) ( )." DISCovering Authors. Online Detroit: Gale, Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL. 7 Nov